Literary · Book Club

Darrington Book Group - The World Played Chess

Join the Darrington Book Group for a discussion of Robert Dugoni's The World Played Chess at the Darrington Library.

Tue, 4 Aug 2026 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM (America/Los_Angeles) Darrington Library Darrington , Washington
The Darrington Book Group invites local readers to gather at the Darrington Library for an engaging discussion of The World Played Chess by Robert Dugoni. This monthly meeting provides a welcoming space for community members to share their perspectives on literature and connect with fellow book lovers. Whether you are a long-time member or a newcomer, this session offers a great opportunity to explore compelling narratives in a relaxed, supportive library environment.

What to Expect

A friendly, hour-long discussion about the selected book in a comfortable library setting.

Who Should Attend

  • Local book lovers
  • Robert Dugoni fans
  • Library patrons
  • Community members

Agenda Overview

4:00 PM - Welcome and introductions; 4:10 PM - Book discussion; 5:00 PM - Closing.
Venue & Address
Darrington Library
1005 Cascade St
Darrington , Washington – 98241
United States
Organizer
Sno-Isle Libraries · Public Library
Sno-Isle Libraries provides library services to Snohomish and Island counties.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is registration required?
Please check with the Darrington Library for current attendance policies.
Where is the library located?
1005 Cascade St, Darrington, WA.
Is there a cost?
No, this is a free library event.
Do I need to finish the book?
It is recommended to read the book to participate fully in the discussion.
Who hosts the event?
The event is hosted by Sno-Isle Libraries.
Is parking available?
Yes, parking is available at the library.
Tags
Book Club Darrington Library Reading Community Literature
Summary
Monthly book discussion group meeting at Darrington Library featuring Robert Dugoni's novel.
Highlights
  • Community book discussion
  • Robert Dugoni novel focus
  • Local library setting
  • Engaging literary conversation
  • Open to all readers
  • Supportive environment
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